Nostradamus C8 Q75: Allusion to Greek mathematician Apollonius and his work on conic sections
sets scene for modern murder.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This
verse carries info on the source of Nostradamus' mathematic formulas.
This verse contains anagrams for
'Apollonius' &
'conical', terms which are strongly related since the mathematics of conical sections was the notable contribution of the Greek
philosopher Apollonius of Perga.
In the context of this verse it is evident this reference is an allusion meant to describe at least one of the participants mentioned in the text.
The mention of a pavilion
in the text could well imply that the person is a worshipper of the moon since the philosopher
Apollonius also wrote a history of the Moon.
Key Ideas:
Apollonius, chievance, reeducated, prefecture, chicane, ideleful, conical, achieve, reinsured, towards, perfect, fluids, Everich, funeral, pollen, liftz, verdure, fluidz, lifetree, ensembles, applies, veteran, lifes, fertile, words, eructed, murder, illuse, mounts, saddens, nemesis.
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